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Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie
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Angelina Jolie, DCMG (born Angelina Jolie Voight on 4 June 1975) is an American film actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian. She is the daughter of Jon Voight.

Quotes

2006

  • These problems do not disappear just because we do not hear about them. There is so much more happening around the world than what is communicated to us about the top stories we do hear. We all need to look deeper and discover for ourselves.... What is the problem? Where is it? How can we help to solve it?
    • Notes from My Travels: Visits with Refugees in Africa, Cambodia, Pakistan and Ecuador (2006)

2007

  • I was a member of a group called the Kissy Girls. I was very sexual in kindergarten. I created a game where I would kiss the boys and give them cooties. Then we would make out and we would take our clothes off. I got in a lot of trouble!

About Angelina Jolie

  • Since her appointment as a Goodwill Ambassador, Angelina has more than fulfilled my expectations. She has proven to be a close partner and a genuine colleague in our efforts to find solutions for the world’s refugees. Above all, she has helped to make the tragedy of refugees real to everyone who will listen. Angelina’s interest in helping refugees, her personal generosity, and her truly compassionate spirit are an inspiration to us all.
    • Ruud Lubbers, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Notes from My Travels: Visits with Refugees in Africa, Cambodia, Pakistan and Ecuador, Foreward (2006)